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they have three children, edward, and ted patrick. >> they had a difficult relationship. >> ted was knownkless and even more so after bobby's death. he was drinking too much, he was seeing to mean women. in many ways he was self-sabotaging. >> a year after bobby's death ted attends a reunion of his brother's old campaign team on chapquidic island in massachusetts. >> ted felt it was important for him to go to represent bobby. so he went over with his shaffer. >> there's a party and a lot of women there and he takes the keys and gets into the car with a young woman. her name is mary joe. >> she had worked for bobby in his 1968 campaign, and teddy was going to, according to his story, take her to the ferry that would take her back to her hotel. >> but he took an erratically wrong turn, a very improbable wrong turn because the road was paved straight to the ferry. >> when you make a sharp right turn on a gravel road up the road that teddy went on, there's no way you do that by mistake. whoever came up with the term "small business," never owned a business. there's nothing small about it. are
they have three children, edward, and ted patrick. >> they had a difficult relationship. >> ted was knownkless and even more so after bobby's death. he was drinking too much, he was seeing to mean women. in many ways he was self-sabotaging. >> a year after bobby's death ted attends a reunion of his brother's old campaign team on chapquidic island in massachusetts. >> ted felt it was important for him to go to represent bobby. so he went over with his shaffer. >>...
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hawk and ted's latest book is "overkill", and maybe we should have marketed this as bill and ted's excellent adventure. >> of la. [laughter] . we thought about that. >> they'll discuss their respective general ray -- genres, and finding ways to build bridges. without further ado let's welcome bill and ted. [applaus [applause] ryan, wow! . ted and i are going to take you everywhere we go on this little book tour. >> on the bus. >> and how lucky gaithersburg is lucky to have you and your leadership here. thank you, thank you so much. welcome, everybody, ted and i both have to say, you are the real book lovers, come out on a rainy day to talk books. thank you. your passion shows through, and we also want to welcome and say hello to all of our c-span fans today. it is so exciting to us that you would choose to watch this rather than the reruns of the royal wedding this morning. [laughter] >> which people could be watching, right? >> this is better. >> this is a lot better. >> you know, what you said ties right into why ted and i are here together. i was doing tv in l.a. during the rodney king ri
hawk and ted's latest book is "overkill", and maybe we should have marketed this as bill and ted's excellent adventure. >> of la. [laughter] . we thought about that. >> they'll discuss their respective general ray -- genres, and finding ways to build bridges. without further ado let's welcome bill and ted. [applaus [applause] ryan, wow! . ted and i are going to take you everywhere we go on this little book tour. >> on the bus. >> and how lucky gaithersburg is...
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so at that point in july 1967 ted and penny opened up ted's market in soma in the 60's. in those days it was named skid row. for the next 30 years theodore and penelope worked side-by-side. they never closed, christmas, thanksgiving, new year's, never took a day off until my father's passing in 1997. at that point my mother penelope didn't put on an apron again or work behind the counter but she came in several times a week because she wanted to see her customers and she loved people. so this award is for them. and it's an honor that laurine and mariam and i can continue their legacy. thank you. [applause] >> i want to pass out obituaries from my late grandmother who just passed and still considered the boss on howard street. >> president breed: thank you. and you have our condolences, thank you for thinking about passing those to us. next up, supervisor fewer. > supervisor fewer: thank you very much. while we have many wonderful small businesses in the richmond, today it's my honor to present accommodations to standards ace hardware being represented by manager jordan c
so at that point in july 1967 ted and penny opened up ted's market in soma in the 60's. in those days it was named skid row. for the next 30 years theodore and penelope worked side-by-side. they never closed, christmas, thanksgiving, new year's, never took a day off until my father's passing in 1997. at that point my mother penelope didn't put on an apron again or work behind the counter but she came in several times a week because she wanted to see her customers and she loved people. so this...
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now ted kennedy as a senator actually knows what he's doing. >> as ted charts his own political courseauma hits the family. >> misfortune strikes the kennedy family once again. senator edward m. kennedy was seriously injured when his private plane crashed in the woods near southampton, massachusetts. >> two die in the crash. ted kennedy is dragged from the wreckage with a bnroke back >> in any other family to have one of the primary members in an airplane crash that almost kills them and gives him permanent back problems would be at the top of the list of tragedies. but in the kennedys it's just another check off on the list. >> two months later a traumatized bobby addresses the democratic national convention as it honors jack's memory. >> and now it is my privilege and honor to introduce the man who stood closer to him than anyone else. his brother robert kennedy. >> and the place just breaks into this just heartfelt cathartic applause. and he stands there, and this goes on for five minutes and ten minutes, and it overwhelms him. >> i was in hyannisport. i was by myself. and i watched
now ted kennedy as a senator actually knows what he's doing. >> as ted charts his own political courseauma hits the family. >> misfortune strikes the kennedy family once again. senator edward m. kennedy was seriously injured when his private plane crashed in the woods near southampton, massachusetts. >> two die in the crash. ted kennedy is dragged from the wreckage with a bnroke back >> in any other family to have one of the primary members in an airplane crash that...
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with ted as well. excellent. and copies of their books are on sale at the politics and pros tent around the koerp. a quick word about buying books, this is a free event, but it helps the book festival if you buy a book. the more we sell books at the event the more publishers want to send their authors to speak to us. and it also helps support one of the world's great independent book stores, benefits our local economy and supports local jobs. so, if you enjoy this program and you're in a position to do so, please buy books here today. bill press is perhaps most well-known for his six-year run as the co-host of the iceyiconi program "cross fire". it chronicles the twists and turns of his life and career against the book drop of news worthy moments and encounters with powerful and inspiring people that brought him to this point as one of our nation's most revered progressive voices. now, bill grew up in an idealic and conservative smalltown environment with a strong sense of family and community, not too far from h
with ted as well. excellent. and copies of their books are on sale at the politics and pros tent around the koerp. a quick word about buying books, this is a free event, but it helps the book festival if you buy a book. the more we sell books at the event the more publishers want to send their authors to speak to us. and it also helps support one of the world's great independent book stores, benefits our local economy and supports local jobs. so, if you enjoy this program and you're in a...
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ted: i'm delighted you would ask. susan: we will start with understanding how wrong and narrow the decision was. how did people understand the decision? what did the court find? floyd: the court found that the times in the post cannot be restrained in advance from publish and a prior restraint, as it is known. they said, a very heavy birding, that the government has to overcome, they have to show real, irreparable harm to the country. that the government had failed to do that. that was the ruling of the court. in addition to that ruling, there were nine separate opinion -- opinions by members of the court. while they all agreed that prior restraints are difficult, very difficult to obtain, the vote in the case with 6-3 as we just heard. it was in favor of the times and the justices ranged considerably. what they said about that from a very modest victory to a very broad one. at the end of the day, the ruling was that the government, even during a war, even when there were american prisoners of war held by the enemy du
ted: i'm delighted you would ask. susan: we will start with understanding how wrong and narrow the decision was. how did people understand the decision? what did the court find? floyd: the court found that the times in the post cannot be restrained in advance from publish and a prior restraint, as it is known. they said, a very heavy birding, that the government has to overcome, they have to show real, irreparable harm to the country. that the government had failed to do that. that was the...
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, so you get join the ted app, which is like a ted connect app. >> seth: okay. >> and i think it was there, but i thought it was a dating app. >> seth: okay, got you. >> i've never been on a dating app but i was like oh look there is a bio and a picture. i was like this guy's cute. this guy's cute. so my friend that was with me was like -- she was like, let me so who is in your network, and i was like, okay. she was like, everyone in your network is a black man with a beard. [ laughter ] i was like is that true? oh, interesting. so i was like wandering around at ted like thinking i bet you he's in my network, he's in my network. [ laughter ] bet you that's one of my guys in my network. and then -- okay. so then i rehearsed, and the day i was supposed to do my talk, like two hours before they told me i was going to open the conference, like be the first person, and i was, excuse my french, but [ bleep ] bricks. >> seth: yeah. >> i was a little out of my body. whatever, but i'm still seeing my -- >> seth: lot of pressure to be the opener. yeah. >> yeah. [ laughter ] so i was a little o
, so you get join the ted app, which is like a ted connect app. >> seth: okay. >> and i think it was there, but i thought it was a dating app. >> seth: okay, got you. >> i've never been on a dating app but i was like oh look there is a bio and a picture. i was like this guy's cute. this guy's cute. so my friend that was with me was like -- she was like, let me so who is in your network, and i was like, okay. she was like, everyone in your network is a black man with a...
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>> as opposed to going up to ted cruz myself?: yeah, well, the people don't know you, you had a great election special and series, you have your own bus. what is this? >> ted cruz wouldn't come near me with or without the puppet. i got thrown out of c-pac faster than any event i've ever done. >> stephen: wow. >> at one point we actually hired actors because we wanted to get to ted cruz and poop on him. >> stephen: sure. it's a great compliment. it's a great compliment to be pooped upon. >> it is! and many people play along, but not ted. ( laughter ) we actually dressed up actors to play veterans. >> stephen: so he would come close? >> yeah, to c-pac and they went right up to him. they were, like, mr. cruz, i love you. this was during the he's from canada crisis. a veteran goes up to him and says, mr. cruz, i'm a big fan. i love your sense of humor how you imitate characters on the simpson, but i also love your imitation of an american. ( laughter ) ted cruz had this smile on his face like-- ( deep breath ) god bless you. ( laught
>> as opposed to going up to ted cruz myself?: yeah, well, the people don't know you, you had a great election special and series, you have your own bus. what is this? >> ted cruz wouldn't come near me with or without the puppet. i got thrown out of c-pac faster than any event i've ever done. >> stephen: wow. >> at one point we actually hired actors because we wanted to get to ted cruz and poop on him. >> stephen: sure. it's a great compliment. it's a great...
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backe pleased to welcome ted also. he has argued 63 cases in private practice and for the government before the supreme court, including as the general from 2001 to 2004. one of his key cases representing president bush, he is also a partner now in washington. we are pleased to have you back. you were with us on the first are and we are flat -- we glad to have be back for a second season. we will start with funding stash wrong understanding how and narrow the decision was. what did the court actually find>? >> the court found that the times in the post cannot be restrained in advance from publish and a prior restraint, as it is known. , a very heavy birding, that the government has to overcome, they have to show real, irreparable harm to the country. that the government had failed to do that. that was the ruling of the court . in addition to that ruling, there were nine separate opinion spy members of the court. all agreedile they that prior restraints are difficult, very difficult to obtain, the vote in the case with
backe pleased to welcome ted also. he has argued 63 cases in private practice and for the government before the supreme court, including as the general from 2001 to 2004. one of his key cases representing president bush, he is also a partner now in washington. we are pleased to have you back. you were with us on the first are and we are flat -- we glad to have be back for a second season. we will start with funding stash wrong understanding how and narrow the decision was. what did the court...
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she at dinner at ted's, on eunice's arm. she brought her back to the heart of the family and she said there until she died in 2005 with all of her siblings at her side at s.a.t. coleta's. -- st. coleta's. she goes to the bedroom, props herself up, with typical fashion, with pencils out of her hair, all kinds of scattershot ways, has a scattering of legal pads on her bed. she summons lowell weicker to her bedside, former governor and senator from connecticut, father of a child with intellectual disabilities, now an adult. lowell weicker goes to her side thinking this will be a friendly chat. he knows she is in ailing health. by now ted has been diagnosed with the brain tumor that would take his life the following summer. he said, you walked into the room and there she is, as fierce as she has ever been, saying, oh, what are we going to do about these amendments to the americans with disabilities act? i'm worried? what if tom harkin retires? what will we do without orrin hatch? [laughter]. he said i was tempted to sit on the e
she at dinner at ted's, on eunice's arm. she brought her back to the heart of the family and she said there until she died in 2005 with all of her siblings at her side at s.a.t. coleta's. -- st. coleta's. she goes to the bedroom, props herself up, with typical fashion, with pencils out of her hair, all kinds of scattershot ways, has a scattering of legal pads on her bed. she summons lowell weicker to her bedside, former governor and senator from connecticut, father of a child with intellectual...
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ted olson.e has argued 63 cases in private practice and for the government before the supreme court, including during his term as solicitor general from 2001 to 2004. one of his key cases, representing president bush in bush v. gore. he's also a partner at gibs gibson-dunn in washington. we are pleased to have you back. you were with us on the first turn and we are delighted to have you back for a second season. >> i'm delighted you would ask. >> we're going to start with understanding how broad or narrow this decision was. help people understand the decision before we go into all of the details. what did the court actually find? >> well, the court found that the "times" and the "post" could not be restrained in advance from publishing a prior restraint, as it's known, and they said that it is a very heavy burden that the government has to overcome. they have to show real irreparable harm to the country and that the government had failed to do that. so, that was the ruling of the court. in addit
ted olson.e has argued 63 cases in private practice and for the government before the supreme court, including during his term as solicitor general from 2001 to 2004. one of his key cases, representing president bush in bush v. gore. he's also a partner at gibs gibson-dunn in washington. we are pleased to have you back. you were with us on the first turn and we are delighted to have you back for a second season. >> i'm delighted you would ask. >> we're going to start with...
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challenging incumbent ted cruz for his seat.unteers hitting hot pavement on the southern tip of the boarder. >> hello, ma'am. >> reporter: trying to do what texas hasn't done in 30 years, elect a democrat to statewide office. are you feeling more optimistic now than you were at the beginning of the year or feeling still the underdog? >> daily, i feel more encouraged. >> reporter: encouraged partly by the money he's pulling in. outraising cruz in every quarter so far. is it imperative for you to convert some ted cruz voters to win, do you think? >> i don't know that i can convert anybody. but i want to give everyone the chance to be part of this campaign. >> reporter: it's a high hurdle in conservative country. o'rourke is pro choice, opposes the border wall and openly critical of president trump. about a half a million more republicans voted in the march primary than democrats. cruz already a texas household name. >> i'm not real impressed with cruz but i'm still undecided. i wanted to hear what he had to say. >> curiosity overc
challenging incumbent ted cruz for his seat.unteers hitting hot pavement on the southern tip of the boarder. >> hello, ma'am. >> reporter: trying to do what texas hasn't done in 30 years, elect a democrat to statewide office. are you feeling more optimistic now than you were at the beginning of the year or feeling still the underdog? >> daily, i feel more encouraged. >> reporter: encouraged partly by the money he's pulling in. outraising cruz in every quarter so far. is...
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. >>> next up, the man who wants to put ted cruz out of a job in texas.day starts well before i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients....
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heather: in terms of ted cruz, does he run as pro donald trump?> the interesting thing, 40% of the ads being run in the primaries mentioned donald trump, mostly by republicans in a positive sense to get those trump voters because that is the challenge, to get those voters that turned out in huge numbers for donald trump and his victory in 2016, to make sure they turn out in off year elections, ted cruz has his own brand but is also going to rely on the pres. to help especially with turnout. >> arkansas we have hutchinson against jared henderson and at the same time let's bring up donald trump's tweet about the arkansas governor race, the great governor of arkansas is in the primary tomorrow, has done an internal job focusing on lower taxes and goes on talking about military veterans. >> nothing better in the republican primary than getting a tweet from donald trump before it happens. you have seen in general elections in the general election survey, it is up by 40 points over his democratic opponent so that is one where hutchinson has done a great
heather: in terms of ted cruz, does he run as pro donald trump?> the interesting thing, 40% of the ads being run in the primaries mentioned donald trump, mostly by republicans in a positive sense to get those trump voters because that is the challenge, to get those voters that turned out in huge numbers for donald trump and his victory in 2016, to make sure they turn out in off year elections, ted cruz has his own brand but is also going to rely on the pres. to help especially with turnout....
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ted: this was a very big decision.his is the next administration attempting to stop the washington post and new york times from publishing excerpts of the pentagon papers. this was a huge study of the origins and conduct of the vietnam war. the government was saying it was very important and dangerous to our national security if this material is published and made available to the public. the supreme court of united in this decision said no, will not stop the publication. law,y have violated the that is a possibility and you may want to prosecute people criminally for violating the law if you can prove that, but we the advance of a publication of material that is in the public interest. we want to tell the press and the first amendment that you cannot speak. and publish something. . come theyunderscore cannot stop a publication, but? there's no guarantee of sanctions of the publication? floyd? that is correct, and the justices who voted indicated that a criminal prosecution could be brought, and might have succeeded. t
ted: this was a very big decision.his is the next administration attempting to stop the washington post and new york times from publishing excerpts of the pentagon papers. this was a huge study of the origins and conduct of the vietnam war. the government was saying it was very important and dangerous to our national security if this material is published and made available to the public. the supreme court of united in this decision said no, will not stop the publication. law,y have violated...
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host: joining us is ted hesson from politico. can you talk about the homeland what is secretary and homeland security's role in border security? guest: as homeland security secretary, she is the chief cabinet member responsible for immigration enforcement. with this particular administration you have president trump, illegal immigration is a major focus and he wants to make progress. there is an enormous amount of pressure for her to deliver. that has come to a head in the last week or so. in particular, reports that during a cabinet meeting on wednesday, president trump went on a rant about it illegal immigration. sheng that cabinet meeting took it personally. she even considered quitting. to the point where according to fox news, john kelly actually and imploredielsen her not to quit. it came to a point where there were tensions between her and trump, and it almost seemed like she would have to leave her job. the president is rightly frustrated that the loophole has prevented this administration from securing the border and pro
host: joining us is ted hesson from politico. can you talk about the homeland what is secretary and homeland security's role in border security? guest: as homeland security secretary, she is the chief cabinet member responsible for immigration enforcement. with this particular administration you have president trump, illegal immigration is a major focus and he wants to make progress. there is an enormous amount of pressure for her to deliver. that has come to a head in the last week or so. in...
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after years of being apart, bill and ted are finally banding together.g back for an installment of the franchise will and ted face the music. remember the duo began their antics almost 30 years ago when bill and ted's adventure. they expect excitement by tweeting we're tuning the air guitars #bt 3. no release date has been announced. how excited to you? >> be taco taco are you one of the millions of americans living with a taco obsession? my $3 taco deal with three of the tacos you love and a refreshing drink can help. try my $3 taco deal today. clear! taco! taco! new at jack in the box. has your love for tacos turned into an obsession?. my $3 taco deal with three of the tacos you love and a refreshing drink can help. try my $3 taco deal today. new at jack in the box. there ya' go. workweek. ad lib live picture-- san francisco >>> good wednesday morning to you, we're halfway through the workweek as we take a live look in san francisco. you can see not a clear day to start but i'm sure it's going to clear up a little bit later. good morning, thanks so muc
after years of being apart, bill and ted are finally banding together.g back for an installment of the franchise will and ted face the music. remember the duo began their antics almost 30 years ago when bill and ted's adventure. they expect excitement by tweeting we're tuning the air guitars #bt 3. no release date has been announced. how excited to you? >> be taco taco are you one of the millions of americans living with a taco obsession? my $3 taco deal with three of the tacos you love...
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for ted koppel. every program for cbs news saying, 210.risis --ain hostage and the rescue mission, which .as a disaster not because of president carter, but sufficient practice between the four military services. all of that combined to be the themate -- straw that broke camel's back. nothing to pakistan. host: joanna is joining us from damascus, maryland. democrats line. new york. caller: i'm so happy you wrote this book. i'm going to read it this summer. i'm in a book club. it's changed to the book club regiment. ends in june. president carter is my favorite president in modern history. on and 1947. year. be 71 this i loved his passion and commitment to this country. i wrote him a letter a few years ago. i thought, if i don't read it now it will never get written. he wrote me a note back. .hanks me for the letter he's a wonderful man. the fact that he had cancer, i that was onry when tv. i find him so beloved. i want to disagree on one point. i want to second what you said touched theing original roosevelt, original environmentalist. .e
for ted koppel. every program for cbs news saying, 210.risis --ain hostage and the rescue mission, which .as a disaster not because of president carter, but sufficient practice between the four military services. all of that combined to be the themate -- straw that broke camel's back. nothing to pakistan. host: joanna is joining us from damascus, maryland. democrats line. new york. caller: i'm so happy you wrote this book. i'm going to read it this summer. i'm in a book club. it's changed to...
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. >> harris: ted williams, former d.c. police detective, one thing i love about talking with ted williams he'll continue to scoop up information since the last time i spoke with him. what have you learned in the last hour? >> unconfirmed but this person who went into the school may well have had a trench coat they were wearing, that very well may explain the concealment of any weapon or weapons. i have to find it, and i find it difficult to believe, harris, if you have 8 to 10 individuals who have been shot that it was as the result of having just a sawed-off shotgun. i would have to believe that there was more than that one weapon, or possibly used to shoot those unfortunate students and other individuals in that art class. >> harris: you know, ted, in terms of weaponry and i was looking down at my notes, congressman randy weber, who is the congressman in that district was on just a couple of minutes ago. he gave me some details, one of the things i wrote down, was he mentioned the shotgun. then he said other weapons. pre
. >> harris: ted williams, former d.c. police detective, one thing i love about talking with ted williams he'll continue to scoop up information since the last time i spoke with him. what have you learned in the last hour? >> unconfirmed but this person who went into the school may well have had a trench coat they were wearing, that very well may explain the concealment of any weapon or weapons. i have to find it, and i find it difficult to believe, harris, if you have 8 to 10...
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coming up, florida congressman ted yoho will discuss withdrawal from i -- from the iran nuclear deal. join usongressman will to talk about immigration and the investigation of russia. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7 a.m. this morning. live thursday on the c-span network, the house returns at 9 a.m. eastern for work on u.s. nuclear waste policy. at 6:00
coming up, florida congressman ted yoho will discuss withdrawal from i -- from the iran nuclear deal. join usongressman will to talk about immigration and the investigation of russia. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7 a.m. this morning. live thursday on the c-span network, the house returns at 9 a.m. eastern for work on u.s. nuclear waste policy. at 6:00
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senator ted kennedy, one half vote. [applause] vice president hubert humphrey, 2.5 votes.alter: hubert humphrey lost seven votes out of the georgia delegation from our earlier said -- cbs news delegate cast. >> i want to be sure. the loyal democrats of georgia, voting 2.5 votes for vice president humphrey. 13.5 votes for senator mccarthy. one vote for senator mcgovern. three votes for reverend channing phillips, and one half votes for senator ted kennedy. >> that is right. guam, 5. ofguam casts its total votes five for vice president hubert humphrey. [applause] , five for vicee president hubert humphrey. hawaii? votes forcasts 26 hubert humphrey. [applause] walter: a pickup of two from the earlier count. >> hawaii casts 26 votes for hubert humphrey. ohio, 25? >> ohio casts one half vote for senator mcgovern. 3.5 votes senator mccarthy. 21 votes vice president humphrey. walter: this is going according to our cbs count which would mean humphrey ends up with around 1750 votes. he needs at least 1300. >> illinois, 118 votes. boos -- ]crowd boos] >> 112 votes for senator humphr
senator ted kennedy, one half vote. [applause] vice president hubert humphrey, 2.5 votes.alter: hubert humphrey lost seven votes out of the georgia delegation from our earlier said -- cbs news delegate cast. >> i want to be sure. the loyal democrats of georgia, voting 2.5 votes for vice president humphrey. 13.5 votes for senator mccarthy. one vote for senator mcgovern. three votes for reverend channing phillips, and one half votes for senator ted kennedy. >> that is right. guam, 5....
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full endorsement to this man, ted cruz. where is ted? where's ted? [cheers and applause] >> thank you, boy, that was very rousing. that's a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman mike burgess, great friends. [applause] we're also joined by pete ricketts, dana loesch, charlie kirk. [cheers and applause] >> they're so great. mark geiss. richard hudson, pete brownell and leslie rutledge. finally i want to thank all of you, the true american patriots of the nra, who defend our rights, our liberty and our great american plan. thank you. thank you very much. the people in this hall have never taken our freedom for granted. never. and you have never stopped fighting for our beloved constitution. incredible people. thank you. you give your time, your energy, your vote and your voice to stand strong for those sacred rights, given to us by god, including the right to self-defense. [applause] and now thanks to your activism and dedication, you have an administration fighting to protect your 2nd amendment, and we will protect your 2nd amendment. [a
full endorsement to this man, ted cruz. where is ted? where's ted? [cheers and applause] >> thank you, boy, that was very rousing. that's a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman mike burgess, great friends. [applause] we're also joined by pete ricketts, dana loesch, charlie kirk. [cheers and applause] >> they're so great. mark geiss. richard hudson, pete brownell and leslie rutledge. finally i want to thank all of you, the true american patriots of the nra, who defend...
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ted cruz, where's ted? >> [applause] [booing] [applause] president trump: thank you. boy, that was very rousing. [laughter] president trump: that's a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman michael burgess, great friends. >> [applause] trump: we are also joined by pete ricketts and diamonds and silk. where are they? they are so great. richard hudson. pete brownell and leslie run sick -- and leslie rutledge. finally i want to thank all of , you, the true american patriots of the nra who defend our rights, liberty, and our great american flag. thank you. >> [applause] president trump: the people in this hall have never taken our freedom for granted. never. and you have never stopped fighting for our beloved constitution. incredible people. thank you. >> [applause] president trump: you give your time, your energy, your vote, and your voice to stand strong for those sacred rights given to us by god, including the right to self-defense. >> [applause] president trump: and now thanks to your activism and dedication you have an administration fighting to protect
ted cruz, where's ted? >> [applause] [booing] [applause] president trump: thank you. boy, that was very rousing. [laughter] president trump: that's a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman michael burgess, great friends. >> [applause] trump: we are also joined by pete ricketts and diamonds and silk. where are they? they are so great. richard hudson. pete brownell and leslie run sick -- and leslie rutledge. finally i want to thank all of , you, the true american...
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i'll get reaction from retired general michael hayden and house judiciary member ted lieu. let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. how is the white house handling this tonight? >> reporter: the president demanded and it sounds like he's getting what he wants. a wrapped up a meeting with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein who called for an investigation into mr. trump's unproven allegation that he was spied up during the 2016 claim. the justice department has agreed to expand the investigation. and they'll set up a meeting to review highly classified information. it sounds like it could be a win for the russia probe critics who want the investigators under investigation. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein arrived at the white house for what officials insist was a prescheduled meeting, but it's clear what's on the president's mind. while he's not answering reporters' questions about it, the president is complaining he was spied on before the 2016 election. ranting about the presence of a confidential source working inside the trump campaign. tweeti
i'll get reaction from retired general michael hayden and house judiciary member ted lieu. let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. how is the white house handling this tonight? >> reporter: the president demanded and it sounds like he's getting what he wants. a wrapped up a meeting with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein who called for an investigation into mr. trump's unproven allegation that he was spied up during the 2016 claim. the justice department has agreed...
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congressm maman ted lew joins u now. tell me how you really feel about this policy. >> thank you, ryan, for your question. let me first say as a father of two children i can't imagine having them ripped away from me. and for the government to lose track of them, that's unconscionab unconscionable. donald trump needs to reverse this policy now. and how do we know it's his own policy? because attorney general jeff sessions announced it a few weeks ago. for the president to now blame democrats is disgraceful. he could change the policy right now if he wanted to. >> is there a way for congress to do something? could you put it into a statute and force his hand? >> the republicans control the house, the senate, and the white house, so republicans could move on this if they wanted to. i'm calling on that gop-controlled judiciary committee to at least hold hearings on it because we have oversight over the department of justice and this is a policy change made by attorney general jeff sessions. >> all right. let's get to some ot
congressm maman ted lew joins u now. tell me how you really feel about this policy. >> thank you, ryan, for your question. let me first say as a father of two children i can't imagine having them ripped away from me. and for the government to lose track of them, that's unconscionab unconscionable. donald trump needs to reverse this policy now. and how do we know it's his own policy? because attorney general jeff sessions announced it a few weeks ago. for the president to now blame...
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ted williams, a former d.c. police detective, by phone. ted, thank you for being with us. ted, i would ask you first to -- what you've learned about this and the story has changed in the last hour or so as the number of dead has risen. what your experience tells you we should be prepared for in this. >> here we go again. as you know, harris, we had the parkland 17 killed, and now we've got 8 to 10 here. and many injured. it seems to be just a sad, vicious cycle of unexpected killings here in these various schools. what has happened right now, lawyer enforcement is having to do, put together a case, to try and determine the motive behind this, they're trying to determine if there are other individuals that are actually involved. it is my understanding, and this is unconfirmed that, he may have had a sawed-off shotgun and a pistol and that he may have, and again this is unconfirmed, walked into this classroom, said "surprise" and opened fire. these are things that are just unexpected. and we think about it, harris, these are innocent young people in a classroom trying to get
ted williams, a former d.c. police detective, by phone. ted, thank you for being with us. ted, i would ask you first to -- what you've learned about this and the story has changed in the last hour or so as the number of dead has risen. what your experience tells you we should be prepared for in this. >> here we go again. as you know, harris, we had the parkland 17 killed, and now we've got 8 to 10 here. and many injured. it seems to be just a sad, vicious cycle of unexpected killings here...
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ted cruz there and other officials. wanted an update from you since we haven't heard from you in 1 1/2 hours. >> this is obviously horrific. another horrific example of somebody that is out of control, coming into our schools. the press conference highlighted by the governor and lieutenant governor talking about waying to prevent this. obviously there's no perfect way. some of the ideas about making sure that we have protection at our schools, two, that we have access and maybe that technology is another way to begin to prevent this from happening. >> lieutenant governor dan patrick said lock up your guns. governor abbott said the guns were legally owned by the father. they were not used by the shooter. is that one of the things you'll be looking at? >> oh, absolutely. it's a common sense way that parents can protect their own kids and protect other kids and protect all of us. making sure that they follow safety rules and keep their guess protecting. >> can you explain the process with the suspect and the prosecution? w
ted cruz there and other officials. wanted an update from you since we haven't heard from you in 1 1/2 hours. >> this is obviously horrific. another horrific example of somebody that is out of control, coming into our schools. the press conference highlighted by the governor and lieutenant governor talking about waying to prevent this. obviously there's no perfect way. some of the ideas about making sure that we have protection at our schools, two, that we have access and maybe that...
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turned back and shared apartment for two years then they made the entrance on to the world stage at ted can i tell. you which. has not stopped since. fans could sing this classic hits and leslie that that. was a blessing or a cuss. for this reason so. i think i'm glad we have that many bands would love to have a song like that or the it's a real favorite fans always want to hear it there's nothing nicer for a band as many of us the rest of the get can go really badly but that some can always pull it back that's been there coke i thought it would also but also. believe me the band has preferred to perform in smaller clubs they put a lot of money into the cells and they might share. a lot of that good some of it i meant i didn't hear about people keep asking if we even anything on top because we spend so much on production them but i would expect that myself. we're not a singer songwriter types who just sit around with their guitars and make a bit of music for us it's a show and the visual aspect is just as important as epic. the whole package. scream was the first english language album
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this is lucy on our republican line for representative ted yoho. >> good morning. thank you for taking my call. >> caller: i'm very pleased and optimistic about the potentially of these changes in foreign policy in that i think what we are forgetting is that for any kind of a deal to work with north korea or iran you have to superimpose the concept of a resolution. by that i mean a change of heart and perhaps the only way any kind of deal will work will be if the rogue nations, the horrible maligned nations that just want to create havoc and evil [ inaudible ] perhaps i'm sure the only way any kind of a deal will work is if they have had a change of heart and maybe decided maybe to wake up and become like a behaved nation. that would be such an excellent way to be. >> let me respond to that. i think you absolutely right. in fact, we were talking about north korea before. the actions that we do are going to be predicated by what kim jong-un does. the sanctions were put in place. u.n. came out unanimously with 13 states and countries saying they are going to apply th
this is lucy on our republican line for representative ted yoho. >> good morning. thank you for taking my call. >> caller: i'm very pleased and optimistic about the potentially of these changes in foreign policy in that i think what we are forgetting is that for any kind of a deal to work with north korea or iran you have to superimpose the concept of a resolution. by that i mean a change of heart and perhaps the only way any kind of deal will work will be if the rogue nations, the...
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mark salter and ted ted konhardt -- the documentary is called john mccain for whom the bell tolls. >>nt trump called out "the new york times" for using a fake source even that is source briefed more than 200 reporters i'm anchoring a documentary on rfk this sunday how he tried to unify a divided country. we'll be right back. you're watching "hardball." ♪ ♪ (baby crying) ♪ ♪ don't juggle your home life and work life without it. ♪ ♪ and don't forget who you're really working for without it. ♪ ♪ funding to help grow your business... ♪ ♪ another way we have your back. ♪ ♪ the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. the powerful backing of american express. the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. okay, so... my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. and if they come out gross... ...she washes them again. so what does the dishwasher do? new cascade platinum lets your dishwasher be the dish washer. these ne
mark salter and ted ted konhardt -- the documentary is called john mccain for whom the bell tolls. >>nt trump called out "the new york times" for using a fake source even that is source briefed more than 200 reporters i'm anchoring a documentary on rfk this sunday how he tried to unify a divided country. we'll be right back. you're watching "hardball." ♪ ♪ (baby crying) ♪ ♪ don't juggle your home life and work life without it. ♪ ♪ and don't forget who...
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it was going to be rand paul or ted cruz. they landed on ted cruz, which is also interesting that rand paul was in there. the leaders that sat around, there were two things that pulled evangelicals away from ted cruz and in the direction of trump. number one is it was the , evangelical pastor, not the political activists in this city evangelical who moved the congregation to the polls. even in a nonpartisan way. this time, it was the average or mega-church pastor, not the activist class. in the city and the relationship has maintained its identity outside the beltway. the second thing, ted cruz, while a principled conservative always pervades this authenticity. -- in offenses is -- this in authenticity. not to say anything about his policy, he is just a very good politician, a very good lawyer. trump just said what he thought. you could argue with him and he would go back and forth with him. you sort of knew what you are getting. >> this is very helpful to understand. richard said a while ago there was a catholic moment. i wa
it was going to be rand paul or ted cruz. they landed on ted cruz, which is also interesting that rand paul was in there. the leaders that sat around, there were two things that pulled evangelicals away from ted cruz and in the direction of trump. number one is it was the , evangelical pastor, not the political activists in this city evangelical who moved the congregation to the polls. even in a nonpartisan way. this time, it was the average or mega-church pastor, not the activist class. in the...
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that's my -- >> in this ted talk, it's an extraordinary ted talk and if people haven't seen it, they, you're also talking about the fact that women have a right to be furious and to own the fury. now that is a very tricky tight rope for a black woman to walk. >> of course. >> because it's always, all women are too emotional and black women are too angry. you have the compassion and fury to talk to me about that. >> the paradigm within patery arky is that men are dumb and women are crazy. i say bs. i don't think men are dumb. there's a tulculture that's supported them in being dumb and i don't think women are crazy. a much more complex nuanced pool that we are all swim iming in. the fury is justified and i think you could replace women or race sinto that same conversation, but what i do in the talk, which is really what i've been chomping on is correcting the innocuous to the horrific and that there's a spectrum there that we live within and one makes place for the other. on top of that, the invitation at the end is really the important part, the invitation for men calling men in to t
that's my -- >> in this ted talk, it's an extraordinary ted talk and if people haven't seen it, they, you're also talking about the fact that women have a right to be furious and to own the fury. now that is a very tricky tight rope for a black woman to walk. >> of course. >> because it's always, all women are too emotional and black women are too angry. you have the compassion and fury to talk to me about that. >> the paradigm within patery arky is that men are dumb and...
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ted earlier this month, and the situation for those on the island has gotten worse. the bbc's chris buckler has more. after erupting from deeph beneate ground of this, islandva has reached the hasnand to get here, itde royed all in its path. molten rock stands more than 20 feet high. it has cleaned to the land, still burning and still deeply dangerous. you can see how the roads have become cut off. this is a huge mound of lava that has made its way down from .he various fissures cracks in the ground have opened up and the lava has fountained out. toxic,ke and fumes are but that is not the only worry. sections of the scorched service -- surface are still being split apart. >> there's the possibility of additional fissures opening up or lava traveling to the surface. yet some living close t i where the lacontinuing to jet out have not left their homes. kilauea has long been their neighbor, a volcano that erupted to create the land, t it is now destroying what is on it. many have taken the decision t abandon their houses. >> for many days i was in my house thinking i di
ted earlier this month, and the situation for those on the island has gotten worse. the bbc's chris buckler has more. after erupting from deeph beneate ground of this, islandva has reached the hasnand to get here, itde royed all in its path. molten rock stands more than 20 feet high. it has cleaned to the land, still burning and still deeply dangerous. you can see how the roads have become cut off. this is a huge mound of lava that has made its way down from .he various fissures cracks in the...
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. ♪ charles: president trump in texas joined by senator ted cruz, governor greg abbott, for a privatethe santa fe high school shooting. president trump promised the victims family his administration would be with them. back to discuss it. lee, a different sort of national reaction. local reaction than wo with parkland shooting. this echos fact, in america there are different ideas on the solution. it is important this president trump made this visit. >> a very different sentiment. people on left say this is because we're getting too used to what is shaping. we have a community with a different view on what should be happening with gun control. there will be a lot of criticism how long it took president to get there watts was there last week and timberlake a few days ago. but i think that bottom line, president did the right thing by showing up. and by saying to people that we'll be with them forever. and this is a really tough, thorny issue, it will be important going to midterm how republican communicate in a way knowing 9 out of 10 americans want something to change on gun control.
. ♪ charles: president trump in texas joined by senator ted cruz, governor greg abbott, for a privatethe santa fe high school shooting. president trump promised the victims family his administration would be with them. back to discuss it. lee, a different sort of national reaction. local reaction than wo with parkland shooting. this echos fact, in america there are different ideas on the solution. it is important this president trump made this visit. >> a very different sentiment....
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ted cruz. where's ted? where's ted? thank you. boy, that was very rousing. that's a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman mike burgess. great friends. we're also joined by pete rickets, dana loesh, charlie kirk. diamond and silk. they're so great. mark geist. richard hudson. pete brownell and leslie rutledge. finally, i want to thank all of you, the true american patriots of the nra who defend our rights, our liberty, and our great american flag. thank you. thank you very much. the people in this hall have never taken our freedom for granted. never. and you have never stopped fighting for our beloved constitution. incredible people. thank you. you give your time, your energy, your vote, and your voice to stand strong for those sacred rights given to us by god, including the right to self-defense. and now thanks to your activism and dedication, you have an administration fighting to protect your second amendment. and we will protect your second amendment. your second amendment rights are under siege, but they will never, ever be under siege as long as i'm your pre
ted cruz. where's ted? where's ted? thank you. boy, that was very rousing. that's a good sign. congressman pete sessions and congressman mike burgess. great friends. we're also joined by pete rickets, dana loesh, charlie kirk. diamond and silk. they're so great. mark geist. richard hudson. pete brownell and leslie rutledge. finally, i want to thank all of you, the true american patriots of the nra who defend our rights, our liberty, and our great american flag. thank you. thank you very much....
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. >> what was the ted's offensive? >> you had viet cong taking over and the city was taken away by the north vietnamese. it was a failed military. it had a huge effect on the phsche of the american people. >> hubert humphrey, this is a big supporter of civil rights legislation and strong support among liberal groups. he became vice president for johnson, he became a loyal support for johnson including the support of vietnam. he became the public faith of selling the war to the american people. this creates a lot of people for him with a lot of party by liberals saw humphrey having turned his back on the party and on his liberal believes. he was still popular among labor but for a lot of democrats, he was seen as negatively as johnson was. >> kathleen, we want to talk about your father, i want to ask you about eugene mccarthy, the senator who announced of 1967 to challenge a sitting president, lyndon b. johnson, what was your father thinking early in that process as eugene mccarthy was ramping up his own campaign in new
. >> what was the ted's offensive? >> you had viet cong taking over and the city was taken away by the north vietnamese. it was a failed military. it had a huge effect on the phsche of the american people. >> hubert humphrey, this is a big supporter of civil rights legislation and strong support among liberal groups. he became vice president for johnson, he became a loyal support for johnson including the support of vietnam. he became the public faith of selling the war to the...
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and these are again unsole is ted. another individual called me up, he has an air conditioning and heating company. he gave out $7,400 due to the tax cuts and jobs reform act. and i had a family member who isn't user friendly and he called me up and he said he was receiving an extra $120 a month and thanked me. and some from the other side of the aisle claim this tax bill washimere crumbs and only benefiting the wealthy. the examples i read off are from he joel lunch box. they are working every day. at the end of the month sitting around their dining room table wondering if they are going to have more money, and realize they have extra crumbs at the end of the month and they thank me and came up to me and thanked me and the republican party and thanked president trump for signing this into law and thanked us for the extra crumbs. as i was leaving, one of the individuals -- and i had to laugh at this -- he says when the next election comes up, just remind your colleagues on the other side that it's the economy stupid an
and these are again unsole is ted. another individual called me up, he has an air conditioning and heating company. he gave out $7,400 due to the tax cuts and jobs reform act. and i had a family member who isn't user friendly and he called me up and he said he was receiving an extra $120 a month and thanked me. and some from the other side of the aisle claim this tax bill washimere crumbs and only benefiting the wealthy. the examples i read off are from he joel lunch box. they are working every...
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be rand paul or ted cruz. they landed on ted cruz, which is also interesting that rand paul was in there. around,ers that sat there were two things that pulled evangelicals away from ted cruz and in the direction of trump. pastor,he evangelical not the political activists in this city who moved the congregation to the polls. was thee, it mega-church pastor, not the activist class. the relationship has maintained its identity outside the beltway. cruz,cond thing, ted while a principled conservative always pervades this authenticity. not to say anything about his policy, he is just a very good lawyer.an, a very good trump just said what he thought. you could argue with him and he would go back and forth with him. this is very helpful to understand. richard said a while ago there was a catholic moment. it is not just directed at johnny. it is hard to imagine that we presidentthat the pornoff a poor and star -- star and religious people have stuck with him. like king david. we have heard that analogy. >> in the ca
be rand paul or ted cruz. they landed on ted cruz, which is also interesting that rand paul was in there. around,ers that sat there were two things that pulled evangelicals away from ted cruz and in the direction of trump. pastor,he evangelical not the political activists in this city who moved the congregation to the polls. was thee, it mega-church pastor, not the activist class. the relationship has maintained its identity outside the beltway. cruz,cond thing, ted while a principled...
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ted is ome is also trying to expose the structure of the child pornography market in the philippines they're doing that with the help of belgian journalist peter dupont. here. we're now on our way to southeast asia. dupont has been doing research in the philippines for months and has managed to infiltrate various computer networks that cater to paedophiles. it's on dating sites like this one the people who are offering cyber sex are looking for customers. they know that it's a dangerous activity so it takes quite some time to gain their trust people offering you what they call a show and the show is sexual so they show you anything you want and if you're really ask more or wait then they will offer you a show with young meaning children. peter takes us to a slum in manila and explains how and why online abuse is turned into a thriving business here. internet access is cheap and many of the children speak at least a little english. that makes it easier for paedophiles to make contact. peter shows us a place where children are forced to appear in front of webcams. he goes online and cl
ted is ome is also trying to expose the structure of the child pornography market in the philippines they're doing that with the help of belgian journalist peter dupont. here. we're now on our way to southeast asia. dupont has been doing research in the philippines for months and has managed to infiltrate various computer networks that cater to paedophiles. it's on dating sites like this one the people who are offering cyber sex are looking for customers. they know that it's a dangerous...
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i also want to acknowledge ted's market. that was one of the ones that put me in tears learning about the history of ted's market and it was really close and personal to me about what they did during the aids crisis. that one hit home pretty hard. so i want to give a shout out, well deserved to commissioner zouzounis and your parents, amazing, especially your mother. and a shoutout to joey blazik, and the job that he did covering for me after hours. i like -- it really inspired me. i didn't know what to expect. joey put that together. i know the group of people. that was the right group of people to have. it worked out flawlessly. so my hat's off to them and everybody else involved. i thought it was a very, very good small business week. so thank you. commissioner zouzounis. >> i just wanted to report on a happy belated international workers day. it's great to see san francisco mobilized for worker and immigrants rights on may 1 and also small business week again was really amazing, the launch and inspire sf panel. i really
i also want to acknowledge ted's market. that was one of the ones that put me in tears learning about the history of ted's market and it was really close and personal to me about what they did during the aids crisis. that one hit home pretty hard. so i want to give a shout out, well deserved to commissioner zouzounis and your parents, amazing, especially your mother. and a shoutout to joey blazik, and the job that he did covering for me after hours. i like -- it really inspired me. i didn't...
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ted hess en is a politico immigration reporter. >>> let's look at markets.or -- let's see where they are now. as of yesterday we had a six-day winning streak. looks like we're going to have a seven-day winning streak. you can see the dow just after 2:00 was down just a little bit, but it has recovered nicely. we are not up to where we were at the beginning of the year. this market has taken a beating in the first quarter of this year. but we are -- we're doing okay. we're getting back there. we're continuing to cover that with you. where you are winning on the market. you may be losing on gas prices, though. oil continues to set record highs. so, that's it for me. that wraps up the hour for me. i'm going to see you back here tonight. thank you for watching. have a great weekend. "deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. /s >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. for a west wing proud of its alternative facts and boastful that voters seemingly forgave the president's transgressions on election day voting for the first self-described grabbe
ted hess en is a politico immigration reporter. >>> let's look at markets.or -- let's see where they are now. as of yesterday we had a six-day winning streak. looks like we're going to have a seven-day winning streak. you can see the dow just after 2:00 was down just a little bit, but it has recovered nicely. we are not up to where we were at the beginning of the year. this market has taken a beating in the first quarter of this year. but we are -- we're doing okay. we're getting back...